Toad in the Hole

Hole in One

Beers and British Food on Ross Ave

Say cheerio to Toad in the Hole, a dark wooden tavern peddling after-work pints and traditional
English dinners, now open on Ross Ave.

This place used to be Southern Comforts. You can tell, because it still kind of looks like Southern
Comforts. But now, you’ve got ornate chandeliers lighting your table, and everything’s more open. They
even knocked down a wall to add another bar with pool tables. You can get on board with that.

So come here on weeknights for necessary ales. Come here on weekends for live music. And come here on both
occasions to eat things like shepherd’s pie, fish-and-chips and the namesake toad in the hole, a happy
combination of sausage, gravy and Yorkshire pudding.

That should adequately prepare you for what comes next. Which is basically just you sauntering toward the
back bar for a game of nine-ball and a glass of whiskey.

Oh, and these guys also took over Ku De Ta, that cabana-dotted swimming hole out back. So look forward to a
revamped concept called Salt launching next month.